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IUF- Filcams CGIL 8th November 2004 - London - [email protected]
Fifteenth Meeting of the
TASK FORCETO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN
TOURISMLondon, 8th November 2004
Gabriele Guglielmi - Filcams CGIL on behalf of: IUF - International Union of Food, Agricoltural, Hotel, Restaurant,
Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations
Federazione Italiana Lavoratori Commercio Alberghi Mense
Servizi http://www.filcams.cgil.it http://www.iuf.org/
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FILCAMS Italian Workers Federation Trade, Hotels, Catering, Services (294.235 members in 2003) is the category trade union of
CGIL Italian General Confederation of Workers (5.515.530 members in 2003)
FILCAMS takes care of workers in tourism and join the:
European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism trade unions
IUF - International Union of Food, Agricoltural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations
Federazione Italiana Lavoratori Commercio Alberghi Mense
Servizi http://www.filcams.cgil.it http://www.iuf.org/
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The European Trade Union Liaison Committee on Tourism
The European Trade Union Liaison Committee on Tourism
(ETLC)
is a coordination platform of the European IndustryFederations EFFAT, ETF and UNI- Europ and the GlobalUnion Federations IUF, ITF and UNI, representing workersin the tourism and transportations.
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The trade unions are involved in the struggle against the sexual exploitation in tourism
Resolution on Prostitution Tourism
adopted by the IUF HRC Trade Group Board, Budapest, December 6-7, 1995 endorsed by the IUF EC, Geneva, April 17-18, 1996 adopted by ETLC (European Tourism Liaison Committee), Brussels on 16 October 1996
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Introduction
…synthesis from the documents-
Whereas child prostitution is growing, including in regions visited bytourists (more than one million children are affected);
- whereas all sexual exploitation, in particular of children,constitutes a violation of fundamental human rights and humandignity; and
- whereas the sexual exploitation of children and child prostitution arein part caused by poverty, growing inequities and marginalization ineconomically developed urban societies, by the destruction of traditionalfamily, social and community structures, as well as by the influence oforganized crime;….
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which are the commitments
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calls upon affiliated organizations representing hotel, bar and other tourism-sectorservice workers in countries where child prostitution exists to negotiate with employersin that sector measures aimed at preventing it from occurring, by
…STANDARD AGREEMENTThe company (or employers’ association) and the union(s) hereby agree as follows:
two examples:…
6. Employees shall have the right and make it their duty to refuse to respond toany request having to do with child prostitution. In the event thereof,management of hospitality facilities undertakes to support employees in anydispute with customers. No disciplinary measure whatsoever shall be takenagainst an employee having declined to act upon a request by a customerhaving to do with child prostitution
7. No children may be employed in hospitality facilities, even on a voluntarybasis. As a rule, young workers shall not work at night, in particular at jobswhere they are in contact with customers.
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The attuation of the declarations European Works Council Accor Group
IUF-UITAGENÈVE, LE 28 SEPTEMBRE 2004
AUX MEMBRES DU COMITÉ D’ENTREPRISE EUROPÉEN DU GROUPE ACCOR
Objet:Réunion du comité d’entreprise européen ACCORGenève, 16-17 novembre 2004
CONTENU DE LA REUNION
Le bureau du comité européen réuni à Paris le 23 septembre dernier a convenu que le thème central dela réunion serait le développement durable. Ce thème sera abordé sous différents angles :
Social : …
Environnemental : …
Parties prenantes externes : actions vis-à-vis des fournisseurs; des clients; implication dans ledéveloppement local; lutte contre le tourisme sexuel.
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This is the proof that through the themes of Corporate Social Responsability and the SustainableTourism, the Trade Unions are aware of the problems of minors ‘ sexual exploitation in tourism.
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The actuation of the declarations
Development Cooperation Unity Italian Ministry of Foreign Affair
Involved in international cooperation’s projects to fight the sexual child exploitation in tourism
It asks and obtains the cooperation of italian and
international Trade Unions to participate to present and future projects.
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•EBIT and Corporate Social Responsability
EBIT is formed by Trade Unions and Tourism’s Enterprises Association and has involved CSR on severals aspects:
- experiences on sustainable development i.e. TOI Project
- cooperation with Si Può, no profit association acting in tourism and disabilities, into training courses, finalized to welcome clients with disabilities in the tourism’s industry , the project’s name :
“Italy, a country for all: the quality of tourism services for clients with special needs”
- Adoption of ECPAT Code of Conduct
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The Tour Operators’ Initiative (TOI) is a network of tour operatorscommitted to introducing sustainability into their business practices.The Initiative has been developed by tour operators fortour operators with the support of the United Nations EnvironmentProgramme(UNEP)
the Trade Union’s contribution to the TOI project ,is theinsertion on the guide lines of the item :
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“State types of information requested from suppliers, by type, ontheir:(a) Environmental …(b) Social practices and performance.Include: Community and staff development, indigenous and tribalpeople’s rights, formal employment contracts, social security,working conditions according to ILO Convention 172, equaltreatment, non-discrimination, recognition of independent tradeunions and application of collective bargaining agreements, healthand safety committees, policies excluding child labour as defined byILO, programmes to combat commercial sexual exploitation ofchildren, and to combat and mitigate the social impacts ofHIV/AIDS.”
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After the experience of the TOI Project:
the Tour Operators are more sensitive about the sustainabledevelopment’s theme and the Corporate Social Responsability
is in the starting up phase, the project of the first course to which canparticipate Tour Operators’ employees that act in every specificdestination of touristic flows
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ECPAT Italia – EBIT
Turismo di qualità: Responsabilità Sociale delle Imprese
End Child Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking
We have to protect the children from sexual exploitation in tourism
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TOUR OPERATORS’ TRAINING COURSE
Perché siamo qui oggi
SCOPO DELLA LEZIONE
Accrescere la consapevolezza dei futuri operatori turistici su:
• lo sfruttamento sessuale di minori anche nel Turismo
• le politiche e le procedure che un’azienda turistica puòattivare riguardo questo tema: la responsabilità sociale delleimprese
Why we are here today
Purpouse of the lessonsTo increase the touristic
operators’ awareness on: Minors’ sexual
exploitation even in tourism
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TOUR OPERATOR’S TRAINING COURSE
I – Il turismo sostenibile e responsabile
II – Responsabilità sociale delle imprese turistiche
III – Lo sfruttamento sessuale commerciale di minori (SSCM)nel turismo
IV – Attività promosse contro lo SSCM
V – Case study: Repubblica Dominicana
VI – Conclusioni
Struttura del corso
Courses’ structurei.e.I - Sustainable and
Responsable Tourism
III - the commercial sexual exploitation of minors (SSCM)
in tourism
V - case history: Dominican Repubblic
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16th February 2004 BIT -MilanCode of conduct’s signing cerimony
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FEDERTURISMO Enterprises Association and FILCAMS FISASCAT UILTUCS Trade Unions Association
have inserted, in the national agreement for Tourism’s sector, thefollowing issues
Rome 02nd February 2004
1. ECPAT protocol (Code of Conduct)
2. protocol to protect minors in the jobs field and to guarantee basic rights for all the workers in the international corporate
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Code of Conduct
Code sintesys
In particular Tour Operators and Travel Agents commit themselves:1. to inform and to update tourism industry’s personnel in Italy and in destinationcountries on the phenomenon of sexual exploitation of minors;2. to inform clients ..indicating its adoption of this Code of Conduct;3. to insert in contracts with corresponding suppliers in destination countries: clausesrequiring them a. not to facilitate, in any way, contact between tourists and possible childsex exploiters
…8. to inform industry personnel of this Code of Conduct which shall be inserted in existingnational collective labour contracts as well as in individual labour contracts.9. to include this Code of Conduct in all new labour contracts.
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Protocol to protect minors in the job’s field and to guarantee basic rights for all the workers in the international corporate
Such protocol intends to extend to the sector of the tourism how much alreadyagreement in other economic sectors, i.e. the sector textile, in subject ofguardianship of the fundamental human rights and elimination of theexploitation of the minor’s job. Code of conduct that, founding itself on theapplication of the Conventions OIL for the Corporate and for the suppliers’chain,fixed of the criteria of consultation of the trade union Organizations, theformalities of checking and control, the involvement of the institutions and theinterested ONGs, the sanctions to be applied and the positive actions to beassumed for preventing and to face the problem.
Departing from these bases, the protocol for the tourist sector, will face thespecificity of the sector with particular reference to the initiatives to assume forpreventing and to exclude any form of minors job that, in a sector as that tourist,it risks to have the characteristics of the sexual and commercial exploitation ofthe minors
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THANK YOU for your attention
Thanks for cooperation to:
Perla Goseco
Anna Quartucci